Open-source language-learning

Technology Stack

Product How It's Used Owner
Gemini Design and code generation for games Google
Claude Design and packaging of installable apps Anthropic
JavaScript Interactive frontend logic and state management ECMA International
React Component-based UI rendering and reactivity Meta
Tailwind Utility-first CSS styling and responsive design Tailwind Labs
PWA Offline capabilities and native-like app installation W3C
Web Speech Browser-based Speech Synthesis W3C

Threatened Languages

Language Status and Community
БеларускаяBelarusian While Russian dominates everyday use, Belarusian is compulsory for all schoolchildren and serves as the resistance language of exiled democratic forces.
GaeilgeIrish Supported by the state and taught in schools, but daily use is concentrated in small Gaeltacht regions mostly along the western seaboard.
Diné bizaadNavajo The most widely spoken Native American language north of the US-Mexico border, with active revitalization efforts in schools across the Navajo Nation.
CymraegWelsh Actively promoted by the Welsh government with growing numbers of bilingual speakers and expanding Welsh-medium education options.
ייִדישYiddish Historically the language of Ashkenazi Jews, now primarily spoken and preserved as an everyday language in Haredi communities worldwide.
ʻŌlelo HawaiʻiHawaiian Once nearly extinct, now experiencing a renaissance through immersion schools, university programs, and official state recognition.

Features

  • Thousands of free and open-source games.
  • Support for 60+ languages.
  • Easy install on mobile for offline use.
  • Apps with no ads or in-app purchases.
  • Human-like speech for many popular languages.
  • Customizable app generation — instructions provided.

Open Source for Everyone

The Open Source movement was a revolution for programmers, allowing them to freely reuse existing tools and systems.

With the advent of mass-market AI, anyone can build with Open Source. Every page on this site has a "Source" button in the top corner. You can download the source prompt for any game, change it for your needs, and produce a fully functional customized game.

Use Case Prompt Game Link
Venture Capitalist in Ukraine Find 40 phrases and terms related to investment and startup culture in Ukraine. Play
German Fun Words Generate a list of 20 interesting German compound words that don't have a direct translation in English. Example: Schadenfreude. Play
Studying Navajo Culture Create a dataset of the 10 most common Navajo words that have no direct translation into English. Play
Irish Grammar School Pupil Generate a list of 50 Irish Gaelic words that a 3rd class student in an Irish primary school would be expected to know. Play

Lifelike Speech in Most Languages

OpenLang.ai provides both visual and auditory feedback to optimize the learning experience. Just a few years ago computer speech was robotic and annoying. Now even budget smartphones can produce human-like voices in dozens of languages. Check out the video guide to configure text-to-speech on your device.

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